Feb 15, 2017
Homemade Exoskeleton Gives Man Superhuman Strength
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: cyborgs, transportation
A backyard engineer built an exoskeleton that helps him lift a truck.
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A backyard engineer built an exoskeleton that helps him lift a truck.
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Humans won’t survive on Mars for very long if they don’t learn to grow their own food. That’s why we need to answer the question: What, if anything, can grow on the red planet?
A two-year experiment on the International Space Station (ISS) gives us some hints. A species of green algae and photosynthesizing bacteria have survived their 450-day stay in outer space. All but one of the algae samples started growing after being returned to Earth.
The experiment was part of the Biology and Mars Experiment (BIOMEX) to understand to what extent terrestrial life can survive in space. It involved a series of pockets where hundreds of specimens of bacteria, fungi, lichens, algae, and mosses were exposed to conditions of near vacuum, temperatures between −4 °F (−20 °C) and 116 °F (47 °C), and a continuous blast of ultraviolet radiation.
Three researchers from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency make some predictions for the future.
57% of the world’s jobs are at risk of being automated. Universal Basic Income may be our only way out. Here’s why.
Another SENS therapy moving closer to the clinic this time LysoSENS gets the spotlight thanks to Ichor and their new therapy for age-related blindness.
Yet another SENS repair therapy moving into clinical testing, this time age-related blindness is the focus thanks to Ichor Therapeutics.
Excellent article in Wired this morning. My novel “The Transhumanist Wager” quoted quite a bit to add context to some of Elon Musk’s statements: http://www.wired.co.uk/article/elon-musk-humans-must-become-cyborgs #transhumanism
The Tesla and SpaceX founder warned that a future where AI is smarter than us will be ‘dangerous’ and we must all become cyborgs to survive.
Vehicle data could be the beginning of a modern day gold rush.
There’s a gold rush on to turn car and truck data into trillions.